what's new in: Air dryers

The majority of today's air-braked vehicles are now equipped with air dryers. Their role in removing liquid, vapor and solid contaminants from a truck's air system has become increasingly important as components like trailer ABS — which need clean, dry air to function properly-have become more widely used. Bendix says the trend now is toward a modular dryer and air brake system. Its first modular product, introduced in 1998, was the Dryer Reservoir Module (DRM). With this design, the air dryer was mounted on the end of the air brake reservoir instead of on the vehicle frame. DRM ...

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